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divined

英 [dɪˈvaɪnd]

美 [dɪˈvaɪnd]

v.  猜到; 领悟; (用丫形杖)探测(地下水)
divine的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • ADJ 天赐的;神的;神圣的
    You usedivineto describe something that is provided by or relates to a god or goddess.
    1. He suggested that the civil war had been a divine punishment.
      他暗示说内战是上天的惩罚。
    2. ...divine inspiration.
      天赐的灵感
  • 专门研究神学的牧师
    Adivineis a priest who specializes in the study of God and religion.
    1. ADJ-GRADED 绝妙的;非凡的;极棒的
      People usedivineto express their pleasure or enjoyment of something.
      1. 'Isn't it divine?' she said. 'I wish I had the right sort of brooch to lend you for it.'...
        “它是不是美极了?”她说道,“真希望我有合适的胸针可以借给你来搭配它。”
      2. Darling how lovely to see you, you look simply divine.
        亲爱的,见到你太让人高兴了,你看上去简直美极了。
    2. VERB 猜测;揣度
      If youdivinesomething, you discover or learn it by guessing.
      1. ...the child's ability to divine the needs of its parents and respond to them...
        孩子猜测父母的需要并作出回应的能力
      2. From this he divined that she did not like him much.
        他依此猜到她不太喜欢他。
    3. VERB (用探测棒)探测(地下水或矿藏)
      If youdivine, you try to find underground supplies of water or minerals, using a special rod or pair of rods.
      1. The only reason I was divining for water was because of the drought.
        我之所以探寻水源是因为发生了旱灾。
      2. ...a divining rod.
        探测杆

    双语例句

    • And after a silence, when she divined that he was sad also, she would add
      沉寂了一会儿,她觉得他也同样闷闷不乐,便问道
    • Once, he divined for himself, the result made him nearly jump out of his skin: the day after tomorrow, when the phosphor disappeared, he would die.
      一次,他给自己算了一卦,卦底让他大吃一惊:后天凌晨启明星消失时将是他的死期!
    • He divined my plans.
      他看穿了我的计画。
    • He had been an officer in the navy, and, from his gestures and his voice, one divined that he sprang from the ocean, and that he came from the tempest; he carried the hurricane on into battle.
      他曾任海军军官,根据他的声音和举动,可以猜出他是来自海洋和风暴;在战斗中他坚持飓风式的战斗作风。
    • A piece can sometimes be divined on the enunciation of the personages; in the same manner a band can almost be judged from the list of ruffians composing it.
      我们有时能从一张出场人物表去猜测一个剧本,同样,我们也几乎可以从一张匪徒的名单去估计这匪帮。
    • In short, I am enamored of that flawless beauty of which all poets have perturbedly divined the existence somewhere, and which life as men know it simply does not afford nor anywhere foresee.
      简而言之,我所迷恋的是无暇的、诗人悸动地在某个“存在”中察觉到的、凡俗生命无法提供也无法预见的那种美。
    • Catherine, we would fain have deluded yet: but her own quick spirit refused to delude her: it divined in secret, and brooded on the dreadful probability, gradually ripening into certainty.
      我们还想瞒住凯瑟琳;但她的机灵可是骗不过她自己;她暗自揣度着,深思着那可怕的可能性,而那可能性已渐渐地成熟为必然性了。
    • He had not divined that what had fallen from heaven had come from Gavroche.
      他更不会想到从天上掉下来的东西来自伽弗洛什。
    • From this he divined that she did not like him much.
      他依此猜到她不太喜欢他。
    • At last I divined the truth.
      我终于看穿了事情的真相。